The desperately pathetic lives of Jeremy and Mark have been entertaining British and other viewers elsewhere since 2003. Portraying various shades and colours, they struggle their way through a series of events including awful sex, breakups and a terrier. They become unemployed while loving the same woman, who has moved to New York. A British sitcom show starring Robert Webb and David Mitchell and written by Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong was broadcast on Channel 4 between 2003 and 2015. Until 2010 it was the longest-running comedy in Channel 4 history. One of Britain’s most wonderful comedies, Peep Show broke all records in the history of Channel 4.

Peep Show portrays astonishing lives of two dysfunctional friends, Mark Corrigan and Jeremy ‘Jez’, who live together in an apartment in Croydon, London. Mark is a loan manager having skeptical views on life, while Jeremy is an unemployed struggling musician.

Let us reveal some of the greatest episodes of Peep Show.

It would not be fair to classify the best of this greatest show, hence, we apolgise in advance to distinguish the classic pieces of art.

On the Pull (Episode 3 of Series 1)

The comic incidents of sexual disappointment and dreadful occasions mark this early episode of Peep Show, besides Jeremy and Mark brawling over Mark’s then-office crush Sophie played by Olivia Colman. The episode embraces a vintage effect when they both go on a low-rent double date.

Dance Class (Episode 1 of Series 2)

Mark and Jez join a modern dance group ‘Rainbow Rhythms’, which has now become notorious. Comic incidents featuring Mark flailing is a perfect example of his pretended connect with fun. Series 2, then took off with horrendous appeal.

Jeremy Makes It (Episode 2 of Series 2)

The times come when Mark and Jeremy become a living example of parting friends, however, the incidents suggest them to be safer together than going away with other men. Other events feature Jeremy being abused by somebody whom he used to bully at school and Mark struggling to deal with neo-Nazi office stud Daryl.

Sectioning (Episode 2 of Series 3)

Generally, this episode is acclaimed as the best, a real insane piece of satire. The pub gifted to Jeremy and Super Hans by Jeremy’s former university companion Merry followed by Mark intervening into the incident. Events lead their way to a psychiatric ward and thus it creates a magical fun-packed episode.

Holiday (Episode 5 of Series 4)

Building up a true moment of Grand Guignol, when Mark and Jeremy go away on a canal boat during a weekend. A mind-blowing series of comic events feature Jeremy eating ‘turkey drumsticks’ and then covering up accidental slaughter, incineration and Aurora’s dead dog story.

Despite getting critical acclaim, Peep Show could never achieve a consistent viewing following insufficient ratings of just over a million viewers at one time. During 2006, it was being rumoured that the show would not be commissioned for a fourth series, but, a huge DVD revenue collection from earlier series inspired the fourth series to be commissioned.

Hey there! Peep Sow is rightly referred to as a sitcom for the comedy it has provided for a huge span of 12 years; from 2003 to 2015. It premiered at Channel 4 and by far is the longest comedy sitcom in the history of Channel 4. Though to its level of comedy, it never managed to attain highest rating but definitely was considered among cult programs.

What happens when a socially incompetent nerd meets a delusional rock-star wannabe? The result is Peep Show- one of the greatest Brit sitcoms that boast of a cult following around the globe. For over 12 years, the El Dude duo had been entertaining the audiences with their decadent and hilarious adventures. From dancing like a maniac, to nibbling on a dead dog’s legs, to getting mugged at an underpass- the weirdest moments are what have given the Peep Show its iconic status.

And although the iconic show has come to a close owing to the lead characters overgrowing the ages they play on-screen, it continues to entertain the followers as they re-watch the episodes over and over again. If you have been uninitiated or have missed out on some of the episodes, then don’t fret as we won’t let you miss out on Mark’s most awkward moments from the sitcom.

Let’s take a stock of the uncomfortable moments that have lent the show its stomach-churning humor!

Dance adventures at ‘rainbow rhythm’ class

His love for his crush Sophie has led Mark to many comical adventures, but nothing quite compares to when he ends up at a hippy dance class in an attempt to impress his love interest. The situation gets funnier when he breaks out in a manic dance that failed to be everything but seductive.

Gloating call to Sophie

On meeting a lovely Dartmouth University student at a shop, Mark instantly falls in lust with her. He attempts to get into the sack with her by pretending to be a student himself. His gloating call to Sophie about sleeping with the young students turns out to be a bummer as nothing of that sort happens.

Getting mugged at an underpass

Mark’s moments are awkward, but could it get any more embarrassing than getting mugged at an underpass? When confronted by the man, he offers to give him his ‘valuable’ London travel card!

The poop story

This one has to be one of the most awkward moments from the Peep Show and it involves poop! When Jez’s plan to throw a magic mushroom party in Mark’s absence goes awry, he decides to poison Mark and lock him away. After being rescued by Johnson, Mark explodes, and quite literally so.

The runaway lover

When a hook-up between Sophie and Mark leads to her getting pregnant, Mark is found to be awkwardly irresponsible when he takes off to indulge in fried chicken while Sophie is giving birth to the baby.

The stag-do that went awry

When Jeremy runs over a dog that belongs to a girl he is dating, he ends up trying to burn the evidence which in turn leads to a complete mayhem at Mark’s stag-do. The most awkward moment comes when Jeremy tries to pass off the remains as turkey by nibbling on the leg!

With that recap, we are sure you are craving to get your hands on the remote and replay those episodes again. Peep Show may have seen its curtains put down, but that won’t stop us from remembering and rejoicing the moments for some laughs and gasps.

Hey there! Peep Sow is rightly referred to as a sitcom for the comedy it has provided for a huge span of 12 years; from 2003 to 2015. It premiered at Channel 4 and by far is the longest comedy sitcom in the history of Channel 4. Though to its level of comedy, it never managed to attain highest rating but definitely was considered among cult programs.

Peep Show boasts of entertaining masses with its amazing comic ideas, hilarious dialogues and fun-packed moments. Here we will discuss some of the funniest Peep Show moments that would captivate your memories. Below are some of the best picks that denominates the secrets behind the show::

Series 1:: Pilot Episode

Jeremy:: He is normally back by… now. Oh… there he is… is not dead after all.

The above expression was filmed for the pilot which never got broadcast. This sort of horrendous event explains the zest of originality behind the creation of such an astonishing comic classic. The show ruled over the general intellect and behavior of the viewers.

Episode 1 of Series 2:: Dance Class

Mark:: If there is not a place… for people… you believe in… well then what… all is this?

The comic classics like Peep Show, though, do not involve extensive research, yet such shows definitely drive many new searches and learnings. During the period when Peep Show was live, routinely, the show fans start flaunting many new joke and fun ideas by imitating or correlating themselves with the characters, dialogues, incidents and fun depicted in the show. These whole atmosphere becomes alive when people keep on sharing new views, funny comments and lots more beyond imagination.

Episode 2 of Series 3:: Sectioning

Jeremy:: I am… with Free… the Paedos… can’t we call it something… and…

Super Hans – Yeah?… Or… compromise… and…

This is an amazing piece of creativity that innovates the art forms. The dialogue is worth hearing repeatedly. As the crazy characters like Super Hans do not need their own voice-over because they speak everything that they think. This dialogue indeed was a fun collaboration between the writer and the producer.

Episode 5 of Series 4:: Holiday

Mark:: Jeremy… are many things… hole in the wintry… my bare hands… of a dog… you killed… is not one…

These lines narrate the incident when Jeremy goes to hide a dog that he had killed accidentally. Then, Jesse suggested that he ate it. The idea seems most ridiculous ending up on screen. The script is an enriched version of sarcasm blended with intense creativity.

Episode 1 of Series 5:: Burgling

Big Suze:: Mark… allowed to sit… on random children..

Mark:: He had… I want… honor…

Jeremy:: At least… on him… like a…

The beauty of the expression Peep Show embraces in its dialogues seems to have been derived from amazing real-life experiences and incidents. Such ideas belong to a community that observes, experiments and innovates.

The quantum of creativity and presentation reflected in the Peep Show’s script showcases amazing dedication and outstanding team work on behalf of the writers, David Mitchell and Robert Webb. However, the script received deserving treatment by the star cast and other teammates. We hope that such amazing stuffs would be coming over to us leading our imagination and thoughts to achieve the next level of intellect.

Hey there! Peep Sow is rightly referred to as a sitcom for the comedy it has provided for a huge span of 12 years; from 2003 to 2015. It premiered at Channel 4 and by far is the longest comedy sitcom in the history of Channel 4. Though to its level of comedy, it never managed to attain highest rating but definitely was considered among cult programs.

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Hey there! Peep Sow is rightly referred to as a sitcom for the comedy it has provided for a huge span of 12 years; from 2003 to 2015. It premiered at Channel 4 and by far is the longest comedy sitcom in the history of Channel 4. Though to its level of comedy, it never managed toMore.....